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Dr Glenville Ashby is a graduate of the University of the West Indies (St Augustine campus); London School of Journalism; College of Media and Publishing, Sussex, UK; Pôle Universitaire Euclide, The Gambia; and St. Gall’s Seminary in Switzerland. He has studied and conducted advanced research in several fields of spirituality including Spiritual Disorders at Ateneo Regina Pontificio Apostolorum in Rome. He has also studied Qigong under Grandmaster Zhou Ting-Je and Sifu Tina Zhan. He is a practitioner of Johrie, a Japanese healing modality at Tenseishinbikai, USA.

He is an initiate in the Ifá tradition; a certified meditation instructor; Master Reiki practitioner and certified Qigong instructor:

He is member of: The American Board of Clinical Hypnotherapy: the American Association of Transpersonal Psychology, the UK Speechwriters’ Guild; and the South Asian Journalism Association

He has been awarded a citation from the New Y State Assembly for his contribution to culture in New York and was recently conferred an Award in Religion by the UK-based Plessey Castle Academic after submitting the dissertation: The Paradoxes of Religion and the Challenges of Interfaith Dialogue.

He holds a doctoral degree in Interreligious Dialogue and Diplomacy from Pôle Universitaire Euclide and a graduate certification in Bioethics (ongoing) from the National Catholic Bioethics Center. Dr Ashby is the founder and president of Global Interfaith Council, A Cultural and Research Institute; and the director of Caribbean Book Review

He is the author of the acclaimed, The Believers: The Hidden World of West Indian inSpiritualism in New York, and Anam Cara: Your Soul Friend and Bridge to Enlightenment and Creativity. His latest offering, One hundred Paths to God is scheduled for release in early 2017.